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Michigan law prohibits retailers from charging prices that are "grossly in excess” of what others are charging for the same thing
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Charges include conducting a criminal enterprise, embezzlement, and violating the state Charitable Trust Act.
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Nessel said the goal of the portal is to help Michiganders navigate online resources, follow where outages are most common and file for refunds and credits after losing service
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The Supreme Court order upholds the Michigan Court of Appeals’ determination that the plea deal was clear and unambiguous
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Nessel hopes the website will give local communities a better sense of how much money they have to work with
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A federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday on whether the Michigan’s efforts to shut down Enbridge Line Five belong in a state or federal court.
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The Unlock Michigan campaign sought to strip the governor’s emergency powers and limit her ability to issue COVID-19 shutdown orders
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The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case regarding Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s desire to investigate alleged insulin price gouging.
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According to the Michigan Public Service Commission, DTE will not be able to recover hundreds of thousands in financial penalties it waived by charging residential customers more for their services
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An investigation into sexual abuse allegations within the Diocese of Gaylord has revealed claims against nearly 30 priests and deacons.